Heat the salt and 1/3 cup of water over medium-high heat for about 4 minutes, stirring occasionally. (An adult should prepare this mixture, which gets quite hot and bubbly.) Remove from heat and add the cornstarch and 1/4 cup cold water. The mixture should now look like thick mashed potatoes; stir until it thickens, then let cool for a few minutes before kneading. If the dough feels too sticky at first, your child can work in some extra cornstarch as she kneads. Add food coloring, if desired.

This dough will dry and harden in one to four days depending how thick the project is.

It will keep unrefrigerated for up to 2 weeks when stored with a small bit of wet sponge in a plastic bag or sealed container.

Here are his snowmen, cute huh?

We are going to save them and let him use them as decoration in his gingerbread house landscaping!!

Ok and now for a little begging bragging.

My Christmas card was featured on Tip Junkie and is now part of their annual contest. So if you want to vote for me they make it super easy.

Very Cute! I think I may try this today! I was going to make cookies with my little one later since we will be snowed in, but I need more cookies like a hole in my head. If I end up doing it I will link up to you! Happy Saturday Sharefest! Cara

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I am a 30 year old wife of a hottie, and mother of one handsome little boy. I love to craft, read, be outdoors, and go on little adventures with my family. I wanted a place to share some of my creative attempts in cooking, sewing, crafting, and anything else creative that I try to do.